Bidar
A Dawat-e-Iftar gathering was organized at Jama Masjid, bringing together political leaders, officials, religious heads, and a large number of local residents. The event was hosted by Minister Raheem Khan and witnessed significant public participation.
District in-charge minister Eshwar Khandre attended the programme as the chief guest. He was accompanied by Bidar Superintendent of Police Pradeep Gunti and Zilla Panchayat Chief Executive Officer Dr. Girish Badole. Several religious leaders and community representatives were also present on the occasion. The Iftar programme was organized as part of the ongoing holy month of Ramadan, during which Muslims observe fasting from dawn to dusk. The gathering aimed to promote communal harmony, brotherhood, and unity among people of different communities.
A large number of local residents gathered at the mosque premises to take part in the Iftar meal. Community members, youth volunteers, and organizers made elaborate arrangements to serve food and refreshments to the attendees. The atmosphere at the venue reflected the spirit of togetherness and mutual respect that the holy month symbolizes.
Speaking on the occasion, leaders emphasized the importance of maintaining peace, harmony, and mutual respect among all communities. They also highlighted that such gatherings strengthen social bonds and provide an opportunity for people from different backgrounds to come together. Minister Raheem Khan welcomed the dignitaries and thanked the public for their participation in the programme. He said that the Dawat-e-Iftar event was organized to share the spirit of Ramadan and to encourage unity and goodwill in society.
The presence of senior officials, religious leaders, and hundreds of local residents added significance to the event, making it a notable gathering in Bidar during the holy month. The programme concluded with prayers for peace, prosperity, and harmony in the region.

